Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Top Gear

This is the final title sequence, bumpers and credits for the animation brief i had been working on for the past 3 weeks with Amy, i really enjoyed working on this brief as i learnt new things and enjoyed working in a team. I think enjoying the work you do is essential in this degree.


Thursday, 4 December 2008

Lecture from Fudge

A member of the Graphic design company fudge had come in to talk to us today. Out of all the lectures i had experienced this was by far one of my favorites. The person who had come in to talk to us went about the lecture in a completely different way to all the others i have seen. 

Instead of coming in showing us all the successful pieces of work he had brought along his sketch books, containing sketch after sketch after sketch. His book looked very much like ours that we get all of our ideas down. This made me realize that what we do in our lessons we will more than likely be doing when we get in to the industry. He went through one particular project from start to finish. 

This made me realize that just because you like an idea doesn't necessarily mean that everyone else will like it too. There will be knock backs on the way. After showing us his sketches he shown us how they were developed. 

The main thing that i got out of this lecture was how he explained how he had done the powerpoint presentation that he presented to clients, and why he had done them like he did. Instead of presenting his favorite idea he had developed a hand full, and shown them in different ways. I think when pitching to clients this is essential. 

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Spin Design

I came across Spin Design when looking on different blogs, I was interested by the Editorial designs and layout. Spin were founded in 1992, there work coveres print, tv and interactive design. Their clients range from the small and local to the large and international.

Below is an example of a piece of work they designed, Haunch of venison, Mythologies Exhibition Poster.





Liverpool

We all spent a long day in Liverpool doing a variety of different things and visiting different places. We got there early and the first thing we did was visit the Tate Gallery for the Biennial made up international exhibition 'O8 that Thoughtful had influenced, James who is part of the design company shown us around the tate and then continued to show us other parts of Liverpool where people from all over the world come to visit. The picture below shows a huge metal spider on a web attached between two buildings. I thought this was great.


Another great peice of work was this video below, its an old unused building where some one had removed part of the building and then made it rotate. We saw people walking past in a amazement.



After walking around Liverpool we then made our way to the Liverpool Design Symposium at St George's Hall, where we heard a variety of lectures begining with The Emotional Type, from international typographer Bruno Magg founder of Dalton Mag. I enjoyed this lecture has he was very interested and gave is tips.